Democratic voters in Pennsylvania are showing a greater interest in the midterm elections than their Republican counterparts, according to the latest Franklin & Marshall College political poll.

And, both Gov. Tom Wolf and Democratic Sen. Bob Casey currently enjoy comfortable leads over their Republican challengers, the August poll found.

Here are some of the poll results:

Voters' interest in the midterm election(Photo: F&M College)

More than half of Pennsylvania's registered voters are “very interested” in the 2018 mid-term elections. Democrats edge the number of Republicans and independents who say they are “very interested” in this election.

Governor's race(Photo: F&M College)

Wolf currently leads Wagner by 17 percentage points although one in eight voters – 12 percent of the electorate – remain undecided.

Voters going to the polls with the primary reason of voting for or against Trump and GOP agenda(Photo: F&M College)

More than two-thirds of Democratic voters say they are going to the polls in November with the primary goal of voting against Trump and congressional Republicans. Just under 75 percent of Republican voters say they are voting to show their support of Trump and the GOP.

The survey interviewed 511 Pennsylvania registered voters – 243 Democrats, 200 Republicans and 68 Independents. It was conducted by the Center for Opinion Research at Franklin & Marshall College from August 20-26, 2018. The sample error for this survey is +/- 6.1 percentage points.